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Sam Newfield, born Samuel Neufeld (December 6, 1899 – November 10, 1964), also known as Sherman Scott or Peter Stewart, was an American director, one of the most prolific in American film history—he is credited with directing over 250 feature films in a career which began during the silent era and ended in 1958.
Newfield is considered to be among the most prolific directors in the history of American films (not counting cartoon directors, whose product rarely ran longer than 8-10 minutes or so), with an output estimated at approximately 300 films--everything from one-reel black-and-white training films to full-length color features--over a 30-year-plus ...
- Director, Writer, Producer
- December 6, 1899
- Sam Newfield
- November 10, 1964
Brother of Sigmund Neufeld, head of PRC Studios. Generally considered to be the most prolific film director (as opposed to cartoon director) in the history of American cinema, with estimates of his output in the 300+ range over a career that began in the silent era and lasted until the late 1950s.
- December 6, 1899
- November 10, 1964
Sigmund Neufeld (1896 - 1979) worked for Ben Judell and wound up as the PRC production boss overseeing most everything including their cowboy films. And quite often, those were directed by his brother, Sam Newfield (real name: Samuel Neufeld).
The twenty films of Sam Newfield. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. Sort by: View: 28 titles. 1. Code of the Mounted (1935) Approved | 60 min | Action, Adventure, Drama. 5.2. Rate. A thug robs and kills a fur trapper. He is caught and locked up by the Mounties, but is soon broken out by his partner.
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Sam Newfield, born Samuel Neufeld, (December 6, 1889 – November 10, 1964) also known as Sherman Scott or Peter Stewart, was an American B-movie director, with over two hundred and fifty feature films to his credit.